The Honorable Paul G. Zimmermann, the Carroll County Office
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The Honorable Paul G. Zimmermann, the Carroll County Office
of the Register of Wills, is sworn into office for another term by the Carroll
County Clerk of the Court Donald B. Sealing II on December 2, 2014 Photo by
Kevin Dayhoff
Carroll County Office of the Register of Wills
Honorable Paul G. Zimmermann, Register
Courthouse Annex
55 North Court Street - Room 124
Westminster, Maryland 21157
Main Telephone Lines 410-848-2586
410-876-3158
Toll Free (within Maryland) 888-876-0034
Fax Number 410-876-0657
Please note that we cannot accept filings via e-mail or fax.
The Honorable Paul G. Zimmermann was elected Register of
Wills in 2002. He is currently the Treasurer and Legislative Liaison for the
Register of Wills Association.
Paul graduated from Lehigh University with a B.A. in
Government and received his J.D. from the University Of Baltimore School Of
Law. Prior to becoming Register of Wills, Paul was an Assistant County Attorney
in Carroll and Frederick Counties and he was Counsel to the Maryland State
Unemployment Board of Appeals. He also was in private practice for a period of
time. In between Lehigh and UB he worked as a sales representative for Hall's
Motors.
Over the years, Paul has been involved with the Carroll
County Arts Council (past President and Board member), Carroll Players (past
President and Board member), the Carroll County Chapter of the American Cancer
Society and Carroll Hospice, through Camp TR. He is the Director and co-founder
of FoolProof Improvisational Theatre, an acting troupe comprised of high school
students from throughout Carroll County, performing scenes dealing with drug
abuse and other societal issues, before schools and rehabilitation centers.
Paul Zimmermann is the 17th Register of Wills for Carroll
County. John Baumgartner was the very first Register, taking office on April
10, 1837. Joseph M. Parke served two separate terms, from 1853 to 1865, and
from 1867 to 1873. Reese Starner served the longest, from 1966 until 1995.
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